November 19, 2009 / Front Page

The meeting of the Clarke County Board of Education Thursday afternoon may address the rumors and speculation that have been circulating for weeks concerning the employment status of Clarke County High School head football coach Allan Floyd. More...

Tree cutter Amos Snodgrass stands atop what many believe is the last of the big oaks, or at least a descendant, said to have given Grove Hill its name. The oak, in front of the Grove Hill Baptist Church pastorium, was cut Tuesday. More...

Thanksgiving community service set The Grove Hill community Thanksgiving service will be held at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church at 7 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 22. Brother William Jackson will be delivering the message. More...

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The Clarke County Health Department will be having another HINI (“Swine flu”) Vaccination Clinic on Monday, Nov. 23. The clinic will begin at 9 a.m. and conclude at 6 p.m. or until all vaccine has been administered. More...

A freshly shucked, Gulf-fresh oyster atop a saltine cracker with a drop of Tabasco sauce and maybe a little homemade cocktail sauce (heavy on the horseradish) is a delicacy many of us here in the South take for granted. More...

Robert “Bobby” E. Patrick, 69, of Calvert died Nov. 10, 2009 at Springhill Memorial Hospital in Mobile. He was born Nov. 2, 1940. He was a member of the Washington Baptist Church at Deerhead on County Road 20. More...

The Grove Hill Pee Wee Tiny Mites won their second consecutive league title as they beat McIntosh 16-12 this past Saturday in Grove Hill. Jalen Betts had two touchdowns and a 2-point conversion in the win. More...